no
The Mongols maintained control of their empire by the use of force. It also kept its many peoples under their rule to practice their own religions.
The Ottomans and Mongols controlled the land routes to China and they were not about to let a bunch of European Christians go and get money in the Orient... without attacked, stealing and killing.
Genghis Khan united the Mongols into a mighty army.
False. The Mongols were nomads and depended on animals (pastoral).
reserved government jobs for mongols
The most famous rulers of the Mongols were Kubla Khan, and Gengis Khan.
Rulers of different eras to build walls to keep the Mongols out.
They were tolerant of other religions.
They were tolerant of other religions.
Cuz they would be smitten if they misbehaved...
russian rulers continued the mongols' use of absolute power
They united North and South China, they further developed the trading, and built farming paddies and things.
Wangchuge has written: 'Chengjisihan ling =' -- subject(s): Mongols, Tomb, Tombs, Kings and rulers, History
Paul Ratchnevsky has written: 'Genghis Khan' -- subject(s): Biography, Kings and rulers, Mongols
Henry Serruys has written: 'Kumiss ceremonies and horse races' -- subject(s): Mongols, Religion, Kumiss, Horses, Religious aspects 'Genealogical tables of the descendants of Dayan-qan' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Mongols, Kings and rulers, Family 'The Mongols and Ming China' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Mongols, History
haider Mongol rulers did however rule with some tolerance allowing conquered people to keep their religions
B. Zh Tumunov has written: 'Chingisiada' -- subject(s): Mongols, Kings and rulers, Fiction, Biography, History